In 1986 the Evangelization Board was made up of one delegate from each of the congregations of the Konferenz and the [[Convención de las Iglesias Menonitas en Uruguay|Convención de las Iglesias Menonitas del Uruguay]]. It dealt with administrative matters related principally to the life and mission of the Spanish-speaking groups. Although the North American mission boards continued to contribute to the budget of these churches through the Evangelization Board, they were no longer represented on the board. Both the Evangelization Board and the Convención had begun a process of self-study in order to determine their respective roles in their ongoing relationship.

In 1986 the Evangelization Board was made up of one delegate from each of the congregations of the Konferenz and the [[Convención de las Iglesias Menonitas en Uruguay|Convención de las Iglesias Menonitas del Uruguay]]. It dealt with administrative matters related principally to the life and mission of the Spanish-speaking groups. Although the North American mission boards continued to contribute to the budget of these churches through the Evangelization Board, they were no longer represented on the board. Both the Evangelization Board and the Convención had begun a process of self-study in order to determine their respective roles in their ongoing relationship.

In 1986 the Evangelization Board was made up of one delegate from each of the congregations of the Konferenz and the Convención de las Iglesias Menonitas del Uruguay. It dealt with administrative matters related principally to the life and mission of the Spanish-speaking groups. Although the North American mission boards continued to contribute to the budget of these churches through the Evangelization Board, they were no longer represented on the board. Both the Evangelization Board and the Convención had begun a process of self-study in order to determine their respective roles in their ongoing relationship.